A gripping survival thriller tailor made for the current pandemic times. Drenched in paranoia and hysteria. "The Decline" is lean, credible and well-crafted, even if it never quite makes the leap from efficient suspense machine to something more memorable. The Decline: Preppers are always fearing the decline and fall of civilization.
THE DECLINE is a new Netflix survival thriller. Nature can be a dangerous opponent - but so can people. A Canadian production from Quebec, so we're in the French-speaking part of Canada (org. title Jusqu'au déclin).).
Read our full The Decline review here! The Decline is a great example of a film that executes beautifully on its premise before frustratingly throwing it away in the third act. What begins as a social experiment, diving into the human psyche and asking questions about how prepared we really are. With Guillaume Laurin, Marie-Evelyne Lessard, Réal Bossé, Marc Beaupré. A fatal accident at a remote survivalist training camp sends participants into a panic - and sets the stage for a chilling showdown. The first Quebec film to be produced as a Netflix original film, the film stars Guillaume Laurin as Antoine, a man from Montreal who joins a survivalist training program in rural Nord-du-Québec led by an experienced.
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The film The Decline was the first feature film from Quebec to be produced as a Netflix original film. Original Title: Jusqu'au déclin An accident at a remote training camp leaves a group of survivalists bitterly divided — and caught in a brutal fight for thei. The Decline is Netflix's latest thriller about survivalists turning against each other.
But it's also about much more, review and explain Jusqu'au Declin. With the coronavirus causing people to panic and hoard supplies like survivalists, "The Decline" came out at the right time. In this movie, several survivalists go to a training camp in Canada to prepare for the inevitable fall of society they believe is approaching. The Decline (French: Jusqu'au déclin, literally "Until the Decline") is a Canadian thriller drama film, that has thrill and a real sense of mystery that surround it, for the first act there is a lot of waiting for something to happen, which may feel like a drag, this is similar to what I imagine being a 'dooms day' prep-per is like.